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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

President Donald Trump interrupted his own scrambled attempt to elucidate his affordability pitch to talk about his favorite sandwich. "I like the fish," said a hoarser-than-usual Trump while speaking at the McDonald's National Impact Summit in Washington Monday night. He waved his hand and released a throaty hiss, ostensibly to mime the fish he liked. "I like it. You could do a little bit more tartar sauce though, please. Seriously. I hate when I say, Do you have any tartar sauce? Do you understand that? Yes, he understands that.'" Trump's latest weird attempt to tout the McDonald's brand in order to seem like a normal person comes just one week after McDonald's chief executive Christopher Kempczinski told investors that ballooning prices at the fast-food chain had caused traffic from low-income households to drop by double digits.

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The orange large barge hotfooting it to the McDonald's summit.

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#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-11-18 11:25 AM | Reply

"I like it. You could do a little bit more tartar sauce though, please. Seriously. I hate when I say, Do you have any tartar sauce? Do you understand that? Yes, he understands that.'"

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#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-11-18 11:27 AM | Reply

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